Compare & Contrast Informative Essay/Speech
When speaking or writing for the sole purpose of providing information in order to give audience members a good basis for making a decision, you would present an informative speech or essay. Because you wouldn’t want to be persuading the audience by arguing for one type of exercise over the other, you wouldn’t choose a persuasive/argumentative technique. To fairly, and without bias, present information about the pros and cons of each type exercise, a compare/contrast, informative speech/essay would be the best bet.
Her mother keeps showing her off like she was a trophy. Also her mother keeps criticizing everything she do
<span>I am certain you will enjoy this class-- the teacher is excellent. </span>
Answer:
Create supporting sentences. (please crown :). )
Explanation:
Answer:
pathos = reason it's the reason the subject was spoken about